Translation of the acknowledgement ('Reversales') by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland of the Act of Cession

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known and confess by these Presents: Whereas in Our Codicil, made here at Hannover the 11th day of October 1740., We have left and bequeathed to Our Second Son, William August Duke of Cumberland, and of Bronsvic- Lunebourg, for the better settling His Subsistence and [[underline]] [[foreign: Latin]] Apanagium, [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] when it should please Allmighty God to call us out of this World, amongst other Articles, a Capital of a Million, one hunderd and eight thousand, ninety one Rixdollars, 31. gros, 1. silver, which We have successively saved out of Our own Revenues and ready Cash; which said Sum of 1,108,091. Rixdollars, 31. gros 1. Stuver, having allready been separated from Our other Funds, and set apart, We having ordain'd, that as far as could be done, it should be laid out to the best Advantage, in making Acquisitions [[catchword]] of [[/catchword]]